Trying to sign our players after he left is neither here nor there for me, that’s just football.What pisses me off is the way he left the club. He knows as much as anyone that this club needs money to develop the ground, get on an even keel financially, and to be able to kick on in future. The way he departed the club in effect cost the club tens of thousands of £s, that’s money that’s coming out of my pocket and the pocket of the many other fans who financially contribute to developing the club. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

It is 'just football'. Tommy did similar to Nuneaton, left them in the lurch then went back in for players. However Gray, from the infamous fans forum to the point when he resigned caused a lot of bother and also made the fund raising slow.

lo states on here that he was ridiculed for questioning Gray's 'ambition' before the big bust up, and he's right, I remember him and a couple of others doing it, and at the time it did make me think ....... 'does M.G. really have the best interests of DFC at heart"? Subsequent events suggest that he didn't!

I hope nothing silly happens today - a few funny songs would suffice.

_________________Mr Singh said this " I'm not expecting to get back any of the money I've already put in, I'm prepared to write it off for the future of the club. I'm not hanging in to make any kind of financial gain in the short or long term - if someone was prepared to come in and take the club off my hands, I'd be more than willing to discuss it"

I find this fickle fan crap very sad.M.G. should be applauded for his 5 great seasons.Changing jobs isn’t just football, it’s life.Get over it and may the best team win.

It's not about 'changing jobs' - far from it, it's about all the other stuff.

Ferguson for example, has barely had a mention on here as people have understood his position.

_________________Mr Singh said this " I'm not expecting to get back any of the money I've already put in, I'm prepared to write it off for the future of the club. I'm not hanging in to make any kind of financial gain in the short or long term - if someone was prepared to come in and take the club off my hands, I'd be more than willing to discuss it"

I very much doubt any Darlo fans will be applauding, after he left us up the creek without a paddle.

Wanting Raj Singh to invest in the club in order to further his own career knowing full well the history of the man was a total lack of respect to the club and fans. and this above everything else is why he will never be welcomed back.

I very much doubt any Darlo fans will be applauding, after he left us up the creek without a paddle.

Wanting Raj Singh to invest in the club in order to further his own career knowing full well the history of the man was a total lack of respect to the club and fans. and this above everything else is why he will never be welcomed back.

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Quite right Ron. That was the ultimate misreading of the fans. He publicly belittled the hard work of a lot of good people just to try to soften us all up for Raj, who he'd clearly been courting for some time behind our backs. He got egg on his face. Had he done things correctly he'd have left on decent terms with all of us

I very much doubt any Darlo fans will be applauding, after he left us up the creek without a paddle.

Wanting Raj Singh to invest in the club in order to further his own career knowing full well the history of the man was a total lack of respect to the club and fans. and this above everything else is why he will never be welcomed back.

It is 'just football'. Tommy did similar to Nuneaton, left them in the lurch then went back in for players.

At least Nuneaton got properly compensated for us taking their manager, whereas Gray did the dirty by quitting and then turning up as York boss 24 hours later, costing us money in the process. If York had wanted Gray they should have done it properly.

Trying to sign our players after he left is neither here nor there for me, that’s just football.What pisses me off is the way he left the club. He knows as much as anyone that this club needs money to develop the ground, get on an even keel financially, and to be able to kick on in future. The way he departed the club in effect cost the club tens of thousands of £s, that’s money that’s coming out of my pocket and the pocket of the many other fans who financially contribute to developing the club. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

It is 'just football'. Tommy did similar to Nuneaton, left them in the lurch then went back in for players. However Gray, from the infamous fans forum to the point when he resigned caused a lot of bother and also made the fund raising slow.

lo states on here that he was ridiculed for questioning Gray's 'ambition' before the big bust up, and he's right, I remember him and a couple of others doing it, and at the time it did make me think ....... 'does M.G. really have the best interests of DFC at heart"? Subsequent events suggest that he didn't!

I hope nothing silly happens today - a few funny songs would suffice.

I said at the time on here, fb and to lo, that MG’s outburst was a sackable offence and we should have got rid of him then.

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_________________Now is not the time to cryNow’s the time to find out whyI think you’re the same as meWe’ll see things they’ll never seeDarlo’s going to live forever!